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Jumpchart is a website planning and organization tool designed for content and information architecture collaboration before a site enters formal design and development. It brings sitemaps, page content, meta titles, attachments, feedback, and exports into one workspace, reducing the back-and-forth email confusion around “where are the website assets?”
Its core feature is automatic sitemap generation: as team members add pages, the sitemap is built accordingly, and the structure can also be adjusted via drag and drop on the map page. At the page level, users can write content, manage titles and meta information, and use a full-screen writing experience, with support for Markdown or Textile. For collaboration, Jumpchart emphasizes visibility into “who did what and when,” with comment email subscriptions, RSS updates, and manual review of recent changes. Paid plans also include version control. For exports, it supports WordPress, Drupal, as well as HTML, PDF, and CSV formats.
Pricing is straightforward, with a free plan plus monthly or annual paid options. The free plan includes 1 project, 10MB storage, 10 pages per project, and 2 users. Simple is $5/month, Freelancer is $15/month, Super is $25/month, Deluxe is $50/month, and Ultimate is $100/month. Higher-tier plans mainly increase the number of projects, storage, pages, and users, while adding WordPress export and version control.
The strengths are its focused use case and suitability for early-stage website planning; automatic sitemaps, drag-and-drop structure editing, content writing, and feedback tracking are tightly integrated. Export formats cover both CMS platforms and common document formats, and the entry price is low. Limitations include the lack of visible enterprise features such as API, SSO, auditing, granular permissions, or security compliance; the free plan has limited storage; and some plan limits are fairly detailed, so teams need to carefully match their needs by project count, user count, and page count.
Jumpchart is suitable for web agencies, freelancers, mixed teams of designers/copywriters/developers, and project managers who need to confirm site structure and content together with clients. The available text does not specify access conditions from mainland China, nor does it disclose payment methods. If access or payment is restricted, alternatives to consider include Notion, Miro, Confluence, Yuque, Feishu Docs, or dedicated website planning tools such as Slickplan and GatherContent.
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